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deLacy Gray 2004
The deLacy Gray Memorial Medal for Conservation
At the Eighty-fourth
Annual Meeting of The Garden Club of Virginia held in Harrisonburg, Virginia,
May 18 – 20, 2004, Rebecca Lea McGovern (Mrs. Francis) was awarded the deLacy
Gray Memorial Medal for Conservation.
This award, a memorial to
Mrs. Leslie H. (deLacy) Gray, given by the Dolley Madison Garden Club of Orange
and awarded by the Conservation Committee, is given to an individual member or
an individual club of The Garden Club of Virginia. Outstanding service in
the dissemination of knowledge of the natural resources of the Commonwealth of
Virginia and the conservation and wise development of these resources are
criteria for the recipient.
Mrs. McGovern is a member
and former President of The Garden Club of Danville. A recipient of The
Garden Club of Virginia Horticulture Award of Merit, she served as Director of
Public Relations for The Garden Club of Virginia for the term 1963-65, and has
served on many committees for her club and has worked as a member of many
conservation and garden related clubs and organizations in Danville.
Specifically, she helped protect the Dan River from erosion by personally
planting hundreds of trees along the southern bank denuded by road construction
and by encouraging both school students and the public to participate in the
volunteer organization, City Beautiful. Mrs. McGovern’s dream of making Danville
a finer place in which to live has been her lifetime achievement in conservation
and beautification.
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